Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques
- ISBN13: 9780470527092
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Shooting in low light and at night is challenging, but it can result in stunning images, so don’t put that digital camera away after the sun goes down! Start capturing eerie and intriguing photographs at all levels of light with this information-packed guide from renowned photographer and author Harold Davis.
He provides pages of field-tested techniques to help you find the proper exposures, including the best settings for ISO, aperture, and shutter. Don’t miss the intriguing examples of his own work, including cityscapes, landscapes, and more.
- Walks readers through the intricacies of night and low light photography
- Explores the fundamental rules of exposure, including creative settings for ISO, aperture, and shutter speeds
- Informs and inspires with the author’s own breathtaking examples of night photography, including cityscapes, landscapes, exciting night events, and other photos that illustrate the concepts
Capture the visually exciting world after the sun goes down with this essential guide to night photography.
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Wiley Publishing is releasing three new books of mine, Creative Close-Ups: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques , Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques , and Creative Composition: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques . My idea with these books was to help people become better photographers by presenting the subject of digital photography in a different way. What’s different about your approach?
They say that cameras don’t take photos, people do. It’s really true. Someone with a great eye can take masterful photos with an inexpensive camera. Therefore, it is important to know something about photo technique, but the really amazing thing is that we can conceptualize and come up with these bits and bytes that make up a photo—and they can be meaningful to people. I try to help people come up with images that are relevant and meaningful. Cameras and hardware are just tools. What’s with all the photos in these books?
Well, everyone likes to look at striking images, so one thing my photos do in these books is get people’s attention. However, the photos play another role as well. Each photo in my book is accompanied by the story of how the photo was made and the technical data related to the photo. That way, if you’re not ready to dive into the text itself, you can learn a lot just by browsing the photos. My feeling is that you truly do learn about photography by looking at photos. It’s much more important to look at images you admire and try and figure out why you like them than it is to read about photography. The photos in these books are baked into the DNA of the teaching strategy. By browsing through the pages, someone can learn a great deal and have an enjoyable visual experience at the same time. What’s the most important thing that readers can get out of your new books?
I want to inspire readers to be the most creative and best photographers they can be. If you pick up one of my books, I hope you can make use of the technical content and see how the photos relate to some of your own work. The most important thing, however, is to take the ideas in the book, get out there, and do some really peddle-to-the-metal creative photography.





With “Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques,” Mr. Davis creates a new paradigm in photography, the universe of photographing the night. I do not mean photographing at night, but photographing the night. I mean photographing the night that so often has its exquisite beauty concealed in the details that only photography can expose.
His photographs are like an Escher, dazzling to both the eye and mind.
This is not an absolute beginner’s book. You need to know what aperture, shutter speed, and ISO mean. But from there Mr. Davis takes you by the hand and gently guides you through a discipline little understood by amateur or professional alike. The photographs are exquisite. The book will surely find its place on your coffee table. Each photograph is accompanied by short explanation of how it was conceived and created. The text is concise, easy to understand, and without the frivolities that that I so often find irksome in some techniques books. That is not to say it is dry or boring. With each photograph I just WANTED to know how it was done. Unlike a mystery novel, I did not want to know who did it, but rather “how” did it. I suggest that on each page you first look at the photograph, and then “guess” how it was done. So often I was never even close to right answer.
My recommendation is to place the book on your wish list, or even better, buy the it now. It is a pearl of great worth.
Rating: 5 / 5
Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques
Creative Night is a great book with brilliant photographs. Night photography is one of those sidelines of photography which doesn’t get much exposure. However, Harold has changed all that.
Do you want to know what on earth you can photograph at night? Do you want to know how to photograph at night?
Harold Davis has some suggestions of subjects with great photography providing samples of those subjects. Just looking at the photographs in the book can get your creative juices flowing. There are suggestions for those who feel at home in the wilderness as well as to those who thrive in the city. Harold Davis also provides starting points to start taking photos at night. You do need to know the basic technical aspects of photography - What aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure are, and what these mean. With that knowledge, and with the suggestions and the settings tips in this book, you can go shooting at night and come back with some really nice night photographs.
In this book, Harold also has information on a lot of other aspects of night photography - safety issues, tips about the right equipment, and about what else makes night photography exciting. And to top that, he discusses some post processing techniques - blending, selective noise processing, stacking.
I spent an evening just looking through his exquisite photographs. Each of these come with side stories and technical details, all the better for savoring them with a glass of wine. The great part about the book is that it is an easy read. The text is interesting and doesn’t get lost in technical jargon. The information is clearly and concisely presented and you come away knowing a lot more than when you began.
Overall, this is an excellent book and I would highly recommend it to everyone who is interested in night photography. It would make an awesome gift to somebody who is excited with the idea of night photography. And it makes a good coffee table book as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques
Mr. Harold Davis has authored more than a handful of books covering photography and photographic technique. Other recent works by this author include: The Photoshop Darkroom: Creative Digital Post-Processing - an excellent and indispensable work, Light & Exposure for Digital Photographers (Practical Artistry) as well as other works in his “Creative” series which include Creative Composition: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques and Creative Close-Ups: Digital Photography Tips and Techniques.
I have had the good fortune of seeing Harold’s work on Flickr, following his BLOG and subsequently attending several of his workshops - including his Night Photography workshop. This book, Creative Night, is heavily illustrated with Harold’s night work - most of it very compelling and spanning a variety of different styles. More on that in a moment.
As with Harold’s other works, I am pleased to find a generous glossary and index.
Of course the focus of this work is 239 pages dedicated to a spectrum of approaches and important tips in taking and making compelling photography at night. Many people are surprised by the images that can be made at night including shots at night that look like they were taken in daylight. I consider myself an “advanced amateur” on Night Photography so I was eager to read this work.
The books starts well. The first 60 pages cover the most important aspects of taking photos at night including safety, camera considerations, lenses, focusing, and exposure. At page 60, Harold tackles one of the most challenging issues for budding night photographers: exposure. Knowing how to make sense of the exposure histogram is a very powerful principle. I would have preferred to see some examples of images illustrated with their histograms to help understand the principle. A too brief discussion of Light Painting (using artificial light sources to illuminate the subject) starts, and ends on page 62. Thereafter a variety of night subjects are covered: Cityscapes, Buildings, Bridges, Industrial Areas, the Ocean, Clouds and Fog. Still more ideas include photographing the moon and using moonlight for illumination - and more. All sections are illustrated with Harold’s own photographs. On page 156 Harold gives some simple tips about understanding the night sky and points the reader at an excellent reference section at the back of the book.
From page 176 to 183 Harold covers noise - not in a deep scholarly way - but in a straightforward easy to understand tone and provides detailed Photoshop-ready instructions on how to selectively process out noise. Harold provides great details on processing here but truly his work The Photoshop Darkroom: Creative Digital Post-Processing is what you want to get ALL the goods on improving and editing photos. The geek in me wanted to see a sidebar or deeper discussion on noise and while Mr. Davis points out noise caused by heating of the sensor, he doesn’t mention the noise created by the ambient temperature. (Lower temperatures produce lower noise overall, but also usually lower battery life)
At page 184 Harold begins coverage of my favorite night photography subject: Star Trails. Star Trail photography requires much more than minutes of exposure and always works better with some foreknowledge and pre-planning. Many people are fascinated by the arcs that that stars trace out in the night sky due to the rotation of the earth. One of the best tools to produce compelling star trail images is a technique called “stacking”. A copious amount of explanation is provided and includes both reference material for software available over the internet as well as a detailed description of how to use Photoshop to produce results.
The last few sections of the work include using a programmable timer (intervalometer), a great internet resource section and the Glossary and Index I mentioned earlier.
One feature of the book I had not really expected was the many different ideas for night photography. If you have an inkling to tackle night photography but are not sure where to start - you will undoubtedly find something interesting to start with here - even if your efforts are not as inspiring as Mr. Davis’s own work.
Rating: 4 / 5
Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques
Being an obsessed photographer as I am, I read many books on the subject. I picked this up and honestly, I read it through to the last page. Harold Davis is an engaging writer as well as a terrific photographer. His stories accompanying the practical information made the book personable and enjoyable. His clear and concise instruction on every aspect of night shooting is invaluable. I wish I could have this book in cliff notes to bring with me on shoots!
Especially helpful for me was his stacking chapters. This is all new to me, and I completely understand it now. It was the most thorough instruction on the subject I have ever seen.
All in all, I highly recommend this book. It’s easy enough for beginners and filled with new information for even for the most experienced photographers. Thank you Harold!!
Rating: 5 / 5
Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques
Just because the sun has set doesn’t mean you have to stop taking pictures. The truth is, you don’t have to put your camera away. For under the cover of the black night, a new world of photography–magnificent, mysterious and magical–opens up to you. If you know what to do and how to take pictures in the dark, and of the dark, you might just discover an entirely spine-tingling way of creating amazing pictures.
Let Harold Davis, who himself has mastered the challenges of after dark photography, show you how in his book, //Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques//. With his advice, you will learn how your digital camera can record as much information and details possible. You will gain insights on how to: select the perfect subjects, approach them creatively, choose and use appropriate equipment, and refine your styles and techniques. You’ll even learn how to stay safe on your night time excursions. In other words, from shooting to post-production, you will begin to capture an uncharted universe that is filled with surprisingly rich colors, textures, and mood.
Reviewed by Dominique James
Rating: 5 / 5
Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques